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Cub Scouts will be competing in the Annual Cascade District Pinewood Derby today at Chevrolet Cadillac Hummer of Bellevue.
Bellevue’s earliest newspaper, the Lake Washington Reflector, first appeared on January 1, 1918. Publisher W. Eugene LeHuquet produced the paper with the help of his wife and the six oldest of his nine children, who spent their spare time setting type, printing, and gathering news, subscriptions, and advertisements.
Eight Bellevue students will receive scholarships this year from the Bellevue PTSA Scholarship Committee.
When David Wellington first heard that the Bellevue School District opens its college-level Advanced Placement gates to every 11th and 12th grade student, his reaction was similar to many responses he has heard since he started working for the district 12 years ago.
A Bellevue student, Spenser Lull, has won first place in creative writing – poetry – song, as part of a Creative Kids Exhibit.
Bellevue residents who have difficulty maintaining their homes will get a helping hand when volunteers come knocking on Aug. 16. People are invited to submit requests for the volunteer help.
Workers lift Group Health’s sign on to the side of its new medical center in the medical district of Bellevue on Tuesday.
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Twelve new State Patrol Trooper Cadets, assigned to the Bellevue office, were sworn in Wednesday at a ceremony at the Capitol Rotunda in Olympia.
Leadership Eastside’s Class of 2010 will make their Community Project Presentations from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, May 8 at the Redmond Campus of Lake Washington Technical College, 6505 176th Ave. NE.
Bellevue City Council members Monday approved the city’s first major construction contract under the new Neighborhood Sidewalk Program.
What strategies should the city adopt to facilitate construction of affordable housing for workers and others in Bel-Red as the area is transformed in coming years through zoning and other changes?
There was a lot of buzzing going on in Cary Therriault’s garage last Saturday.
About 60 honeybee hobbyists dropped by his Bellevue home to pick up their packages of bees – containing 1.5 million bees altogether.
“It shows the strength of the local beekeeping community,” said Therriault, who brokered a group purchase of 150 packages of honeybees for the Puget Sound Beekeepers Association.
The city of Bellevue’s environmental stewardship efforts are the focus of a special edition of Bellevue Television’s “It’s Your City.” The episode, “Bellevue in Balance,” began airing on Friday, April 11, and is now available for streaming online.
Bellevue teenager Brett Konen is an avid reader. She wanted to inspire a love of reading in the children by providing four cozy and comfortable “reading corners” for classrooms and the library at First Place, a Seattle organization serving the needs of children living with the risk or reality of homelessness.
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Three Bellevue residents have won corporate-sponsored Merit Foundation scholarships.